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Berganza natural pearl and diamond Tiffany cluster ring, circa 1915.
Stephen Russell Art Deco platinum, gold and diamond bracelet, circa 1930.
Sandra Cronan platinum Art Deco diamond double clips, set with baguette and brilliant-cut diamonds, French, ...
Berganza close-up of an Art Deco diamond and pearl sautoir, set in platinum.
Fred Leighton Art Deco platinum baguette ring with pavé, single-cut diamonds.
Berganza diamond, pearl and enamel automated turban brooch attributed to Garrard, circa 1910.
Kentshire antique diamond and pearl fringe necklace set with two diamonds and a pearl, in ...
Sandra Cronan Belle Époque platinum diamond-set hair clip, signed T.B. Starr.
S. J. Phillips antique table-cut diamond and gold closed back cluster ring, circa 1600.
S.J. Phillips 18th century rose-cut diamond spray brooch, English, circa 1750.
Bentley & Skinner Georgian Bagues au Firmament blue enamel and diamond ring.
Bentley & Skinner Regency diamond and blue enamel cluster necklace, circa 1820.
Bentley & Skinner late Georgian diamond earrings, circa 1830.
A.R. Ullmann Victorian buckle ring, which opens to reveal the message “Cling to Me”.
Erica Weiner open-back gold Regard ring with engraved work on the shoulders and shank.
Adin Antique Jewellery Victorian snake ring with mine-cut diamond head.
Simon Teakle single mine-cut diamond heart ring with mine-cut surround.
Bell and Bird Victorian silver-topped gold, double diamond mine-cut heart ring.
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.